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SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY (SLD). ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY. Documented evidence which indicates that general education interventions have been attempted and found to be ineffective in meeting the student’s educational needs.
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIASPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY • Documented evidence which indicates that general education interventions have been attempted and found to be ineffective in meeting the student’s educational needs. • Evidence of a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes required for learning. Evidence of academic achievement which is significantly below the student’s level of intellectual functioning. Evidence that learning problems are not due primarily to other handicapping conditions.
IMPACT OF SLD ONCURRICULUM AND LEARNING May interfere with oral expression, listening comprehension, written expression, basic reading skills, reading fluency skills, reading comprehension, mathematics calculation, mathematics problem solving May interfere with both short and long term memory
IMPACT OF SLD ONSOCIAL/EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR May have difficulty forming friendships May have difficulty with social development May appear less mature than their same age peers
IMPACT OF SLDINDEPENDENT FUNCTIONING May have difficulty completing tasks May have organizational weaknesses May show signs of impulsivity across a variety of settings May have coordination problems that make them appear clumsy or disoriented in space May have difficulty with eye-hand coordination
IMPACT OF SLD ONCOMMUNICATION May impact the ability to follow directions May appear to not be paying attention May have difficulty communicating thoughts May have difficulty understanding what others say May not follow the social rules of conversation
IMPACT OF SLD ONEMPLOYMENT May have difficulty following multi-step directions given orally or written May have difficulty completing tasks in a given time frame May have difficulty prioritizing tasks May have difficulty with self-advocacy skills